×
NewsDay

AMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly published every Friday, The Standard, a weekly published every Sunday, and Southern and NewsDay, our daily newspapers. Each has an online edition.

Moyo sets up Media industry probe committee

News
GOVERNMENT has set up a 22-member inquiry team to probe the Information and Media industry with a view to making it a “veritable factor of human and national evolution, development and transformation”.

GOVERNMENT has set up a 22-member inquiry team to probe the Information and Media industry with a view to making it a “veritable factor of human and national evolution, development and transformation”.

Feluna Nleya,Staff Reporter

Addressing journalists at the launch of the inquiry in Harare yesterday, Media, Information and Publicity minister Jonathan Moyo said findings of the probe team would assist government turn around the information sector into a coherent industry which effectively props national programmes.

“We are talking about knowing this dimension well enough to develop and direct it towards purposeful ends,” Moyo said.

“To tackle all this, the ministry has decided to make a case for, and operationalise a major inquiry into the information sector so we begin to do the right things.

“We have set up a whole team which should motivate this inquiry which we hope will be broad-based. A team which we hope will touch every sector, capture every thought and opinion on how best to reshape this strategic sector.”

Members of the panel are: veteran journalist Geoff Nyarota (chairperson); Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) events and conferencing general manager Thembe Khumalo (vice-chairperson); Zimbabwe Independent editor Dumisani Muleya; Daily News editor Stanley Gama; Zimpapers editor-in-chief Pikirai Deketeke; Financial Gazette editor-in-chief Hama Saburi; former NewsDay editor Constantine Chimakure; Chris Chivinge from ZBC, Zimbabwe Union of Journalists secretary-general Foster Dongozi; AMH publisher Rita Chinyoka; Chris Chinaka from Reuters; ZiFM chief executive Susan Makore; musicians Plaxedes Wenyika and Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave.

Other members are Daily News chief operating officer Sharon Samushonga; Tsitsi Mabhukucha, Priscilla Munangati; Midlands State University lecturer Nhamo Mhiripiri; Zachary Wazara, Rangu Nyamurundira, Misa-Zimbabwe’s Jacqueline Chikakano; and Financial Gazette CEO Jacob Chisese.

Among its terms of reference, the team is expected to inquire into the welfare needs of workers and staffers in the information sector, assess and determine the policy, legal, technological, business, human resource, editorial and institutional adequacy and readiness in the information sector, among others.